Tag Archive: Yesh Din – Volunteers for Human Rights

Speaking Out About Israeli Military Practices in Gaza

Israeli civil society groups are shining a bright light on inhumane practices in Gaza.

Cars set ablaze by settlers in the West Bank

Raising Awareness of Settler Violence Through Documentation

The Israeli Democratic Bloc and other NIF grantees are on the ground in the West Bank, tracking incidents of settler violence and standing alongside Palestinian villagers.

A settler in the South Hebron Hills

Blocking Settler Violence With “Protective Presence”

The opposite of fear is solidarity. NIF and its grantees are standing in solidarity with Palestinians in Area C to mitigate the threat of settler violence.

Defending Palestinian Property Rights in the West Bank

Yesh Din petitioned Israel’s High Court of Justice to prevent settlement regional councils from confiscating Palestinian livestock—and won.

Protesters in Tel Aviv

Protesting for Peace

Thousands of Israelis are in the streets calling for an end to the war in order to release the hostages.

Two women walking

Fighting the Dehumanization of Israelis and Palestinians

An Amnesty International Israel letter, signed by NIF board members, staff, and grantees, declares a commitment to fighting the dehumanization of Israelis and Palestinians.

An Israeli protesting civilian deaths in Gaza

Israeli Groups Call to Stop Civilian Deaths in Gaza

Zazim and other civil society groups call on the Israeli military and the US administration to prevent more civilian deaths in Gaza and provide immediate humanitarian aid.

A burned car in the West Bank

Calling out Settler Violence in the West Bank

While all eyes are on Gaza, settlers attack Palestinians in the West Bank. NIF grantees are speaking out.

Revealing Illegal Farm Settlements in the West Bank

NIF grantee Yesh Din released a report documenting how settler sheep farms expropriate land and inflict violence in the West Bank, with the government’s support.

Exposing Settler Violence in the West Bank

NIF grantees faced censorship as they attempted to present their findings on Jewish Extremist Violence in the West Bank to a Knesset Committee.